Windshield-mirror bracket



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Patented May 19, 1925.

UNITEDl STATES WILLIAM LA HODNY, -OF BUFFALO, NEW YORK.

WINDSHIELD-MIRROR BRACKET.

Application led. August 11, 1923. Serial No.v656,964.

4 v a citizen of the United States, residing in Buffalo, in the county of Erie and State of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Windshield-Mirror Brackets, of which the. follgwing is a specification.

This invention relates to a bracket which is more particularly designed for supporting mirrors on the wind shields of automobiles although the same may also be usedl to advantage where similar conditions exist.

It is the object of this invention to provide a bracket of this character which consists of comparativelyfew parts, which is composed rincipally of sheet metal elements capable of being stamped, which can be readily applied to automobiles and the like and easily adjusted so as to cause the mirror to stand @at different angles, and

which will secu-rely hold the mirror in place,

after adjustment.

In the accompanying drawings: l Figure 1 is a perspective view from th rear of the bracket showing the saine supporting a mirror on a wind shield. Figure 2 is an end view of the same showing the same mounted on a wind shield which latter isrepresented in section. Figure 3 is a top plan view of the same. Figure 4 is a fragmentary vertical vcross section taken on line 4 4, Fi re 3. Figure 5 is a fragmentary verticainsiection taken on the correspondingly numbered line in Figurei.

Similar characters of reference refer to like parts in the several figures.

The wind shield which is shown in the drawings as one of various fixtures upon which my improved mirror bracket is ada ted to be mounted comprises an upper horizontal bar 10 forming part of the frame of the wind shield, and an upright pane of glass l1 mounted on this frame. As an example of one form of mirror suitable for use in connection with my improved bracket, the drawings show a mirror 12 which is of oblong form with its length arranged horizontally and its width verticallyi My improved bracket which is adapted to support this mirror on the frame of the wind shield is constructed as follows;

The numeral 13 represents a supporting plate arranged in an upright position in 4rear of the mirror and provided at its upper and lower edges with forwardly proecting hooks 14 which are adapted to overang the upper and lower edges of the mirror, so as to embrace the latter.. Between the rear side of this mirror and the front side of the supporting plate is arranged a presser plate 15. which is adapted to be pressed against the rear side of the mirror for holding the latter vfirmly in place on the supporting plate Vby means of a screw 16 working with its thread in an opening in the central part of the supporting plate 13 and bearino' with its 'front end against the rear side o? the presser pla-te 15, while its head 17is accessible from the rear side ofthe supporting plate for tightening or loosening the same whenever` this is required for either adjusting the mirror on the supporting plate or removing the same in case it is broken and replacement of the same is necessary.

Projecting upwardly from the upper edge of the sup orting plate 13 is an arm 18 which terminates at its upper end in a hollow spherical head 19, the concave side of which faces rearwardly and the convex side forwardly. This arm together with the sup` porting plate 13, hook 14 and head 19 are preferably constructed from a single sheet of suitable metal in any well-known manner.

On'the wind shield frame is mounted a base section which comprises an attaching flange 20 of hookshaped form adapted -to engage over the upper side of the upper horizontal bar 10 of the wind shield frame and to be detachably secured thereto by means of screws 21 arranged on the rear arm of this hook and engaging with the lower part of the bar 10. On the lower end of the front arm ofthe hook-sha ed flange 20, the same is provided with a orwardly projecting boss 22, which is constructed in the form of a hollow sphere, the convex side of which faces forwardly and the concave side rearwardly. This boss 22 and its attaching flange or hook 20 are also preferably stamped integrally of sheet metal.

The concave side of the head 19 .engages with the convex side of the boss 22 and is capable of turning thereon in all directions in the manner of a ball and socket joint, so that the mirror 12 which is operatively connected therewith may be adjusted to any desired angle, within certain limits, relatively to the plane of the wind shield. The head 19 may be tightly drawn against the boss 22 for the purpose of holding the ,mirror ,The same can be readily assembled and in its adjusted position by any approved also easily mounted on wind shields of means, those shown in the drawings being standard' construction, and when in use the satisfactory and consisting of a concavo? same lies very close to the wind shield and convex clamping disk 23 bearing with -its` is-not liable to become displaced by the viconcave side against the front convex side; brationsof thecar.

of the head 19, and a clamping screw 24 I claim as my invention:

passing through the summit ofthe head 19 A. bracketfor supporting a. mirror on a and engaging the rear part of lits thread'wind'shield comprising a supporting plate with a threaded opening25in the summit; upon the front side of which the mirror of the boss 22 and provided at its front" ils-adapted to be mounted and -Which is proend with a shoulder 26 bearing against theI vided at" its upper edge with an upwardly front side of the disk 23 and .also .with a; projecting?- bracket which isl integral with handle or finger piece 27 whereby the'screw;I the plate and'terminates at its upper end may be manipulated for tightening or loos-` inan integralconcavosc-onvex head having ening the same. The opening 28 in thehead its concave side facing rearwardly, a hanger 19 through which the screw 24 passes is con-il constructed of an integral sheet of metal siderably larger in diameter than the screw,... and having .its upper part forming a hook,

so as to permit the head 19 vto 'be'..turnedi the mouth of which opens downwardly and' inall directions on the boss 22 for'iadjusb, is adapted to engage over the upper edge ing the angularity of the mirrorfas best: of a Windshield and its lower part forming suits the requirements. "a .concavo-convex head the convex side of This bracket as a whole is exceedingly;A which faces forwardly and engages the consimple in construction and, the same is= conicave rear side of the head on said supposed of comparatively few parts .each ofporting plate, and means' frictionally and which can Abe produced at relatively. low pivotally connecting Said heads.

cost. WILLIAM LA HODNY. 

